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10:20am Sunday 23rd November 2008
A HEREFORDSHIRE charity that rehabilitates people with acquired brain injuries has teamed up with a government programme helping people on incapacity benefit return to work.
Herefordshire Headway, based at Credenhill, has supported more than 1,000 local people and their carers over the last 20 years, and Pathways to Work is helping some clients return to work.
"Headway is an organisation that has made a significant impact in the local community helping many individuals to rebuild their lives," said Stacey Tench, deputy centre manager for Pathways to Work in Hereford.
"Through Pathways to Work we hope to have a close working relationship with Headway to assist them in helping their clients take that next step into work and independent living."
For the full story, see this week's Hereford Times.
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